For the welfare of the poor Free General Medical Camps, Free Optholomology Camps, Awareness Camps for Diabeticians, Free Medical Camps for Testing Blood and Urine to find out Diabetic Complaints etc., are conducted by Movement of Buddhist Trust aforesaid at villages adjoining to this town for permanent solutions to diabeticians, they are trained yogasanas, they are advised to avoid or abstain from tobacco, liquor and intoxicants. Free meals are arranged for poor of the villagers. During natural calamities such as cyclone, heavy shower of rains, Earthquakes and Ebbing tidal damages of ocean, the affected people are helped.

We have conducted Medical Camp and Free meals distribution on Every Buddha Poornima day at Bagwan Buddha Vihar, Pallur Village near Arakkonam. Every camp Five Doctors from C.S.I. Hospital, Kanchipuram did voluntary service. Lab Testing facility was also provided. Above 3000 persons attended the camp and benefited. Medicines including vitamin tablets, tonics were distributed, other Medicines were sponsored by C.S.I. Hospital, Kanchipuram. Nearly 500 persons for selected for Eye Cataract surgery and were operated later. The operations and food were provided at free of cost by C.S.I. Hospital and our trust.We also conduct similar Camps in Kattuppakkam Village, Kilkuppam Village, Parameswaramangalam village, Takkolam Village, Nemili town near Arakkonam, Ganapathipuram Village & Padappai Village near Kanchipuram etc., here also nearly 8000 persons were attended and benefited. Our Trust conducted a Diabetic Awareness Camp in Illuppaithandalam village near Arakkonam. In this camp We teach alternate medicine for diabetic ie : Yoga, Meditation & Naturopathy way of treatment to diabetic patients.

We jointly conducted Anti Tobacco Awareness Camp on every World Anti Tobacco Day in Arakkonam, In this Camp create awareness about Mouth cancer occurred due to consumption of drugs and tobaccos.

As there is no owned place, Free Yoga and Meditation (Dhyana) Classes are conducted at Ponmani Thirumana Mandapam, Arakkonam for the past three years at 05-30 hrs. daily by the Movement of Buddhist Trust, Arakkonam.

Our Youth Organizations Works and Serve in Triple gems, Implementing many dhamma activity Projects especially for young generation. Our aim is to gather youth under the shelter of Dhamma, so that they may learn and practice dhamma for their own betterment and social progress.We try to Propagate all schools of Buddhism. without differentiating. But Our main school of practice is Pureland and Zen.

NNBY is group of young Buddhist, who belong from all state of India. NNBY is committed to protect and save the Buddha’s Dhamma in Modern India. It is a network of Youth that dreams to change India through the teachings of Buddha and Dr. B.R. Ambedkar into an Ideal society based on liberty, equality and fraternity.

We would like an Indian society to be based on mutual love and friendship so that everyone has a fair chance to grow and is valued as a fellow human being.

If we overlook the revolution of the world we found youth contributed most. We are dedicated to “Dhamma Revolution” in India.

Revolutions are not born on the street they raise in your mind, r world need more living heroes and you are here just in time.

NNBY responsible for the revolution in peaceful and democratic way without bloodshed. We want to make India a Buddhist nation once again.

Tracking the trail after 6years of organization:

It was year 2006, the 50th anniversary year of the great conversion by Dr. Ambedkar, we started our work. It was December of 2006, an excellent youth retreat was being lead by Dhammachari Subhuti. Amongst the participants of this youth retreat, an inspired young men and women’s group started to come together and in a year’s time they created the National Network of Buddhist youth.

History of last six years: It’s now six years, we are persistently trying to do our best to remain together and grow as human beings together. We struggled to do our best, raise money, organize programs, form teams, support individuals and so on. We organized National gatherings every year. We brought together youth from many different regions of India, and from all the economic backgrounds.

We lead hundreds of one or two day’s trainings for the development of basic life skills for youth. Many benefited and are still benefiting. We trained at least a dozen young men and women who are presently conducting trainings, they come together often to help improve the quality of their trainings and support each other.

The structure of the system: Beginner – any one visiting or attending our program is known as beginner. We welcome youth from all walks of life to participate in our gatherings. They are encouraged to learn what they can. We extend our hand to them for friendship and keep an open invitation to keep engaging with us for their own benefit.

Activists – when beginners show more interest in NNBY and start helping in our activities, organize 000events in their area, we initiate them as activists, we offer tem trainings in basic Buddhist teachings and practices, understanding the message of Dr. ambedkar and various modules are offered for their personal improvements.

Leader – When activists wants to deepen their learning and wants to learn through mentoring individuals, leading groups, creating and offering their own trainings we initiate them as leaders. Leaders need to go through a raining to be effective leaders; this training is for minimum two years.

Cadre – Cadre is an Ideal member of the Network, any leader aspiring to be cadre needs to go much tougher trainings, intensify his commitment to social transformation through the practice of Buddhism and understanding of Dr. Ambedkar’s vision. He/she would be able to work in tougher conditions and are able to lead on a large scale. Cadres are expected to continuously working on their own development and work in close connection with other Cadres.

International Associations: We are constantly connected with youth and youth organizations from other countries, East and West. We draw in various techniques, learning, methods of working with youth from Buddhist and various non Buddhist organizations who are working for the development of human values and welfare. We are also coordinating with various international organizations to create an international network for the learning and exchange of Buddhist Youth.

Small initiatives to take responsibilities in society: Running of the network itself is a large activity that benefit couple of thousand youth every year directly. Our members are also engaged in various smallish activities to help youth in various areas. We support youth to find appropriate professional courses, to resolve their emotional, psychological conflicts. We actively work to pass on information to youth that are not easily accessible for the employment opportunities and better options for higher education.

The Navodaya Buddhist Monastery was established in 1991. The site of land property of the Monastery was donated by Late Jugendra Chakma, former Vice-President of Nunsuri Village Council and also elder brother of Ven. Pragya Jyoti (Australia). At present, Ven. Sumana Jyoti is the Chief Abbot of the Monastery who is a nephew of Ven. Pragya Jyoti (Australia). He conduct meditation in every morning and evening. On every sunday Dhamma class condut for the Children. The Monastery is run by the Management Committee of the Navodaya Buddha Vihar Samity, which registered in 1991 under the Societies Registration Act. 1860, Government of India. Its has facilities for laymen and resident monks. Excellent Meditation Hall with surrounding covered by deep forest and fairly quiet. One Guest Hall and a separate Kitchen attach with Dinning Hall. The main Monastery with attach Dhamma Hall with capacity to sit 200 peoples at a times. Minimum one Sangha (four monks) capacity to reside continuously in the Monastery. Perfect place for forest monks who like to meditate and quiet. Meditation is nothing, but only to train our own mind how to deal with different problems and situations.

we RASHTRIYA BUDDHA SHIKSHA EVAM SAMAJIK SANSTHAN is an registered NGO under requisite acts including FCRA vide registration no.137230005 for the religious (buddhists) cultural educational and social welfare activities for rural people especially for social and economically deprived castes/classes through various projects programmes.we faciltate the above said activities to the needy in the public interest.

The INTERNATIONAL BUDDHA EDUCATION INSTITUTE (IBEI) was established in 1952 at Hapur. The Institute got itself formally registered by the Registrar of Societies, Uttar Pradesh in 1980-81.

From its very inception the Institute has preserving the Monastery at Hapur. The Hapur land of the institute was donated by the leading businessman of Hapur Dr. Prabhakar Mishra, who belongs to the family of Rathapala and he encourage us to make a monastery in the memory of Rathapala. Dr. Prabhakar Mishra passed away recently. At Fagautta, the land is allotted by Government of Uttar Pradesh in the name of International Buddha Education Institute. The institute has been engaged in the welfare works specially for the benefit of destitute women and children and has setup several child welfare centres and foster homes. At its headquarters at HAPUR it has a campus comprising of 32 rooms which apart from housing the office and the staff of the Institute also provides for one orphanage where 20 destitute children are being maintained. The Institute time to time organise conferences/workshops/seminar/symposium on Buddhism as wells as issues such as Non Conventional Energy Sources, Destitute Children, Social Justice, Environment and Energy, etc.

AIMS AND OBJECTS

To provide global attention to HAPUR (THULLAKOTHITTA) as the International Historical Place.

To established a hi-tech Buddhist Library and a Buddhist Monastery at Hapur, where millions of devotes from India as well as abroad able to get Buddhist literature.

To established a guest house at Hapur for the foreigners.

To carry to the farthest corners of the world the message of world peace, brotherhood and friendship and to promote the spread of Buddhism through Buddhist Education, including establishment of temples for the study of philosophy and Buddhist worship.

To organise seminars for the training, recruitment and posting of monks, preacher and teachers.

To work for cooperative relations between the Buddhists-and-Non-Buddhists.

To work for the development of society and culture.CONSTRUCTION “SAKYASINGHA” RATHAPALA BUDDHA MONASTERY AND GUEST HOUSE, HAPUR

CONCEPTThe SAKYASINGHA RATHAPALA BUDDHA MONASTERY, Hapur under the aegis of INTERNATIONAL BUDDHA EDUCATION INSTITUTE, HAPUR would be of its unique type. LOCATIONThe location of Monastery is Buddha Lok, Hapur District Ghaziabad situated at 55 km. northeast from New Delhi on National Highway 24

We work specially in rural areas of India like Karnatak. We teach them to understand the basics and importance of Buddhism in their day to today life. Our aim is to make India a Buddhist country. So that people can live peacefully under the Triple Gem of Buddha.

We distributed DHAMMA books FREE to economically backward Buddhist people in Karnataka Sangha Hall, New Panvel.

Bodhi Natya Kala Kendra is a cultural unit of Bodhi Sabha. We are producing various drama, dance drama relating to Goutam Buddha. This year we produce Sibali Kumar, we are keen interest to perform our programme to the various places and abroad also, if possible, to spread our culture, our religion. We have a temple is called Bodhi Vihar, Bodhi Vihar is running by the committee is called Bodhi Sabha. The interested organisations are requested to share with us, to distribute your opinion with Mr. Sumit Barua through e-mail or phone.

Gyudmed Tantric Monastic University in South India is pleased to announce the opening of our new school “SnowLand”

In 2007 His Holiness The Dalai Lama advised us to create a special school designed to meet the needs of students from around the world wishing to study Buddhism and Tibetan culture in India.

With His Holinesses wishes in mind, School of Snowland welcomes students from all over the world, irrespective of caste, creed, gender, age, or nationality. A school where lay men and women, monks and nuns, and students of all ages can study.

We are offering courses in a variety of subjects such as Tibetan and Buddhist history, Buddhist philosophy, Tantric studies (Gyudmeds specialty), as well as Tibetan, Chinese and English language courses.

MAIN OBJECTIVES OF THE CONFERENCE : Carrying out interdisciplinary dialogue with other traditions in Association with support of Theravada, Navyana researchers- practitioners and Conservation of New Inventories.

SUBJECTS FOR DISCUSSION:

Buddhism and contemporary socio-cultural practices

Forms of reception of Buddhism in the West and East

Buddhism and Environmental Degradation

Buddhism in the light of contemporary natural science knowledge

Meditation methods and development of a person’s

Buddhism in the global crisis as tool for Teerthatan (Dhammayatra)

Problems of Bundelkhand Buddhist education

The conference will include panel discussions on topics: “Monks, yogis, lay practitioners (transformation of cultural and social status)”, led by Ven Prgyadeep Mahathero Budhgaya, Submit your text to be publish in Vol 4 of Ancient Buddhism ISSN 2395-471X by February 15, on A 4 size paper up to 3 pages i.e. < 1500 words in 14 font Time New Roman. Also contribute publication cost Rs 500/page.

We are unable to provide any kind of financial support. The whole programme will be based on the donation contribute by individuals. Thus contribute one part of income and ensure goodwill (punyaparmi).

We, invite you to take part in the 5th International conference and dhamma yatra Buddhist Teachings for Justice and World Peace

SUBJECTS FOR DISCUSSION:

Philosophical Buddhism and contemporary socio-cultural practices

Buddhism and Environmental Degradation

Meditation methods and development of a person’s

Historical background of Buddhism as tool for Teerthatan (Dhammayatra)

Cultural and traditional History of Bundelkhand Buddhist

The conference will include panel discussions on topics: “Monks, yogis, lay practitioners (transformation of cultural and social status)”, Submit your text to be publish in Vol 5 of Ancient Buddhism ISSN 2395-471X by February 15, 2018 on A 4 size paper up to 3 pages i.e. < 1500 words in 14 font Time New Roman. Also contribute publication cost Rs 500/page.

We are unable to provide any kind of financial support. The whole programme will be based on the donation that contribute by individuals. Thus contribute one part of income and ensure goodwill (punyaparmi).

Our organization situated at North Lakhimpur. We are new organization working in the field i.e. cultural, education, social and economic. we organize seminar, meditation, training etc. at North Lakhimpur since 2002. We newly established branch offices in Guwahati, Siliguri, New Delhi, Digboi and Mumbai. Now we are going to build a Monastery at North Lakhimpur. We appeal to all for funding in our great purpose.

Telugu Buddhists Association is a non-profit service organisation, working for peace and happiness of all Telugu speaking Buddhists worldwide and for promotion of Buddhist philosophy of contentment and simple living.

Membership is free and open to all. Members can share their knowledge, feelings, pains and pleasures, opinions and experiences with all members.

Aim/Objective/Mission: To promote all the acts responsible for the welfare of mankind. To help disable, patients, weaker sections of society, development of animals and social services to organise conferences and sammelans for public welfare. centre (meditation) for health, establish general libraries, schools for poor students and establish the offices of the institute for benefit of common man to establish national integration. To develop moral and ethical properties in human being To honour and award the knowledgeable person and helpful person in the field of social work.

Current BDS Activities

THE BUDDHABHOOMI DHAMMADOOT SANGHA.

his is the Registered Organisation .Registered under the Government Different 5 laws as a public representative Organisation. The Registered Head office is in BHOPAL MADHYA PRADESH. INDIA .

1.BDS has been undertaken among others following Social, Educational and Cultural Activities:

2. Since last more than 15 years we are working and promoting Buddhism throughout India and abroad

3. We have already built up a huge monastery named as maitriya Buddha mahaVihara in Bhopal city and doing monasterial services for the people in General.

4. We already established a dhammadoot Vipassana Meditation Centre and teaching Vipassana meditation to many, many people .

5. We taught Vipassana Meditation to more than 1000 people and brought them on the sublime path of great Buddha Dhamma .

6. Time to time we organize SAMANERAS and MONKS training programmers and strengthening The Bhikkhu Sangha.

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7. We organize periodically Samanera Diksha Ordination programme.

8. WE organize Astha Sheela Uposatha, The Sabbath Programme for ladies and gentlemen and teach them the Dhamma

9. We have stated and running a boys hostel for school going students since last 1years. Hundreds of students are getting benefit of it.

10. Since last 12 years we are running a special DEAF & DUMB residential school for handicap children and supporting them

11. Every Sunday we organize a special DHAMMA school for children age group of 8 to 12 years of age and teach them Noble Dhamma.

12. Every day early in the morning at 5.30 AM we do a special prayer and meditation for the peace and harmony to the people .

13. Daily every morning at 6.00 AM and evening 6 :00 PM again we organize prayer and Dhamma discourse for the people .

14. We have built up a guest house and provide lodging and boarding for visiting Monks and lay people at the monastery

15. Time to time we organize Dhamma Seminars and conferences at local level some times An International.